Soundsig is more of a U subbass is strong while midbass and mids are balanced there are a few peaks at upper mid range area make the teble sound very strong 3 to 8 kHz is slightly coulered and more percent making the U shape treble extention on the other hand is modestly good mabey 16 to 17 kHz

Soundsig is more of a U subbass is strong while midbass and mids are balanced there are a few peaks at upper mid range area make the teble sound very strong 3 to 8 kHz is slightly coulered and more percent making the U shape treble extention on the other hand is modestly good mabey 16 to 17 kHz

Peaks between 3 and 5.5kHz make the treble harsh, fatiguing and cheap. Do these really have one or more treble peaks in this region?

Peaks between 3 and 5.5kHz make the treble harsh, fatiguing and cheap. Do these really have one or more treble peaks in this region?

Without a burn yes harsh very harsh after at least 30 hours then it becomes very plesent and manageable but still noticeable but after a while your ears get used to it and then it's a delight, the peek is mostly around 3khz nothing an eq can't fix, 2 to 3 db less and sounds a world better

They are quite fatiguing to listen to I think because of the sound signature of slightly peaky / bright treble combined with uber bass... Good sound though as long as you are not bothered about having a small soundstage

Without a burn yes harsh very harsh after at least 30 hours then it becomes very plesent and manageable but still noticeable but after a while your ears get used to it and then it's a delight, the peek is mostly around 3khz nothing an eq can't fix, 2 to 3 db less and sounds a world better

Burn in didn't help in my case. The Atrios are not sibilant for me, but the peak in the upper midrange makes them sound harsh. Although I love the subbass, they're too fatuiging for me.